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Articles 111 to 120 of 758:

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A prospective study of memory for child sexual abuse: new findings relevant to the repressed-memory controversy.

Previous research indicates that many adults (nearly 40%) fail to report their own documented child sexual abuse (CSA) when asked about their childhood experiences. These controversial results could reflect lack of consciously accessible recollection, ...
Gail S Goodman, Simona Ghetti, Jodi A Quas, Robin S Edelstein, Kristen Weede Alexander, Allison D Redlich, Ingrid M Cordon, David P H Jones (Psychol Sci, 200303)
prospective-study-memory-child-sexual-abuse-new-findings-relevant.asp


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What neural correlates underlie successful encoding and retrieval? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study using a divided attention paradigm.

If attention is divided during learning, memory suffers. Nevertheless, individuals can learn information with divided attention. This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study (n = 17) investigated what neural processes support (1) ...
Elizabeth A Kensinger, Richard J Clarke, Suzanne Corkin (J Neurosci, 200303)
neural-correlates-underlie-successful-encoding-retrieval-functional.asp


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Contributions of source and inhibitory mechanisms to age-related retroactive interference in verbal working memory.

Determining contributions of source-monitoring and inhibitory function to age-related forgetting has been an elusive goal for cognitive theorists. Five studies used a verbal working memory paradigm to examine mechanisms accounting for disproportionate ...
Trey Hedden, Denise C Park (J Exp Psychol Gen, 200303)
contributions-source-inhibitory-mechanisms-age-related-retroactive.asp


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Validation of a food frequency questionnaire in preschool children.

BACKGROUND: Support for the validity of food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) in preschool children using parental report is limited. METHODS: We obtained dietary information for 68 children age 1-3 years using three or four 24-hour recalls and a FFQ ...
Lezlie A Parrish, Julie A Marshall, Nancy F Krebs, Marian Rewers, Jill M Norris (Epidemiology, 200303)
validation-food-frequency-questionnaire-preschool-children.asp


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Memory-motor transformations are impaired in Parkinsons disease.

Parkinsons disease patients are known to suffer loss of dopaminergic input to the rostral caudate nucleus. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have implicated this structure in the transformation of spatial information in memory ...
Caroline J Ketcham, Timothy L Hodgson, Christopher Kennard, George E Stelmach (Exp Brain Res, 200303)
memory-motor-transformations-impaired-parkinson-s-disease.asp


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Functional comparison of primacy, middle and recency retrieval in human auditory short-term memory: an event-related fMRI study.

Primacy and recency effects refer to the better performance or shorter response time on the first and last items than the middle ones of a memory list. In order to investigate its neural basis in auditory short-term memory, event-related fMRI was used to ...
Da Ren Zhang, Zhi Hao Li, Xiang Chuan Chen, Zhao Xin Wang, Xiao Chu Zhang, Xiao Mei Meng, Sheng He, Xiao Ping Hu (Brain Res Cogn Brain Res, 200303)
functional-comparison-primacy-middle-recency-retrieval-human-auditory.asp


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Neurocognitive impairment in drug-free patients with major depressive disorder.

BACKGROUND: Although neurocognitive impairment has been widely reported in major depressive disorder (MDD), confounding factors, such as the effects of psychotropic medication, have rarely been controlled for. AIMS: To examine neurocognitive function in ...
Richard J Porter, Peter Gallagher, Jill M Thompson, Allan H Young (Br J Psychiatry, 200303)
neurocognitive-impairment-drug-free-patients-major-depressive-disorder.asp


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Patient recollection of airway suctioning in the ICU: routine versus a minimally invasive procedure.

OBJECTIVE: Many patients have an unpleasant recollection of routine endotracheal suctioning after discharge from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). We hypothesized that through minimally invasive airway suctioning discomfort and stress may be prevented, ...
Johannes P van de Leur, Jan Harm Zwaveling, Bert G Loef, Cees P van der Schans (Intensive Care Med, 200303)
patient-recollection-airway-suctioning-icu-routine-versus-minimally.asp


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Verbal learning in Alzheimers dementia.

Many recent findings in Western countries suggest that episodic recall is the most sensitive discriminator between patients with mild Alzheimer disease (AD) and the normal elderly, while semantic memory tends best to differentiate between moderate and ...
Alma Au, Agnes S Chan, Helen Chiu (J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 200303)
verbal-learning-alzheimer-s-dementia.asp


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Prosody-assisted head-driven access to spoken German compounds.

Auditory processing of German 2-noun compound words was investigated with 328 participants in 4 experiments by monitoring semantic priming effects of the left constituents of the compound words. The authors demonstrated that there is no primacy of the ...
Frédéric Isel, Thomas C Gunter, Angela D Friederici (J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn, 200303)
prosody-assisted-head-driven-access-spoken-german-compounds.asp


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